Do people really have that much issue with the iPhone battery. Even jailbroken I've never seen my iPhone go dead on power. Quit being cheap and buy a charger for your house and one for your car, How hard is that.

forget the iphone on this one give me 5 of those for my house (no more electric bill) and 1 more for my car no more runing out of battery lol imagine new cars running with that battery no more gas no more hybrids

How this concept grew into a widely discussed topic on the web is far beyond my capacity for understanding, but, alas, there are some iPhone fanatics who have misinterpreted recent coverage of a new potential energy-harnessing battery and, as a result, started speculating about the prospect of a "nuclear-powered iPhone" arriving one day in the future.

I will explain it for you. The average internet user is an ignorant fool. That is all.

Case in Point: A handful of people responding to this thread think you can nuke your city with a small nuclear battery.

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Wow. Charged up over something that will never happen. And if it does we won't be around to see it.

Odds of that happening are about as good as kicking a 65yd soccer goal with both feet tied, blindfolded, against a 50mph headwind with 15 goalies in front of the goal.

Imagine the implications of that kind of technology. We would no longer have an electric utility bill. Everything would be battery powered since it wouldnever have to be replaced. Utility companies
would see massive drops in their profits. They
wouldn't want that and would most likely lobby
against such a device. What would happen if
somebody all of a sudden developed a chemical
additive that made any car achieve 50,000
miles/gallon while keeping performance un-
affected? They'd be assassinated in a
day.

One of the oil companies in the us holds a patent for a car engine that gets like 75 miles per gallon, just so it won't be manufactured. The energy companies would do the same thing with this. Buy the patent and put it on the shelf.

One of the oil companies in the us holds a patent for a car engine that gets like 75 miles per gallon, just so it won't be manufactured. The energy companies would do the same thing with this. Buy the patent and put it on the shelf.

Of course. Who could turn down billions of dollars from the govt for a buyout of technology of that magnitude? And the government would either weaponize the technology or make it disappear. How can one profit consistently on something meant to last forever? They would have one massive run of sales and once anything and everything is forever-powered.........then what!?!